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Woman among 2 held with drugs

The crime branch of Delhi police has arrested two foreigners, including a woman, allegedly with 15 gm of cocaine. The price of the recovered cocaine is said to `15 lakhs in the international market.

Under-bridge inaugurated twice in 2 days

A road under-bridge built at a cost of `12 crores was thrown open on Sunday for traffic to ease vehicular movement between Sarai Kale Khan and Nizamuddin, a second inauguration of the structure in two

SUV hits car, Japanese woman hurt

A 30-year-old Japanese woman was injured in the early hours of Sunday when a speeding SUV hit the car which she was travelling in, the police said.

Antony refers graft case to fraud office

After an in-house inquiry detected irregularities in the resettlement of ex-servicemen, Union defence minister A.K.

Another working birthday for PM

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, a famously reluctant birthday boy, will turn 79 on Monday either in the high skies or in Frankfurt on his return journey to India after a hectic six-day foreign trip, sa

High court stays warrants against top CBI officers

The Delhi high court has stayed an order of a special court which had issued bailable warrants against two senior CBI officers for failing to appear before it in compliance with summons to explain why

Dry fruit trader is shot dead by cop

A Delhi Police head constable was arrested for shooting a businessman dead and then injuring a youth helping the police to chase him, the police said on Sunday.

ls: can’t give details of mps’ travel

The Lok Sabha Secretariat has refused to provide expenditure details incurred by MPs on their tours and journeys saying it would “disproportionately divert the resources” of the House.

CCTVs soon in 6 court complexes

Sports minister Ajay Maken flags off the ‘11th Family Fun Car Rally 2011’ in New Delhi on Sunday. 	— Asian Age

The Delhi police has tightened their belts to secure the court complexes in Delhi.

Don’t use violence in protests: PC

Home minister P. Chidambaram on Saturday said the use of violence as an instrument of protest was the biggest challenge before the country.
“While the old evils such as communalism, casteism and parochialism remain,

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